Bill O’Reilly has uncovered the secret motivations behind the liberal War on Easter.
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Secular progressives are running wild with President Obama in the White House. They feel unchained, liberated, and they’re trying to diminish any form of religion. The goal is to marginalize religious opposition to secular programs. For example, in Canada and China a woman can have an abortion for any reason at any time. Secular progressives want that here. But traditional forces in America are in opposition. Therefore in this country, you can’t terminate a baby about to be born without a damn good reason. And if you do abort a late term baby, you could be charged with murder. SPs hate that. In Scandanavia there are laws that say you cannot criticize minorities and if you do, you could be arrested. Secular progressives want laws like that here. Also the legalization of drugs, well under way in many places, and that is a secular cause. So if the far left can marginalize Santa and the Easter bunny, if they can tell the children those symbols are obsolete and unnecessary, they then set the stage for a totally secular society in the future. That’s what you have in Scandinavia. That’s why the Easter bunny is on the run here in America.
To recap — we liberals have declared war on Easter and Christmas because our ultimate goal is to create a society where you can smoke a doobie while getting an abortion while opining that minorities just love Free Stuff.
Considering Bill O’Reilly’s lamentations over his inability to criticize minorities free of consequence, one may be given pause to consider that he’s simply projecting his inner most desires onto “secular progressives.”
With that said — if being a secular progressive means you disagree with forcing your religious beliefs and traditions on non-believers or people of different faiths, count me as one of them. Count me as one of them if being a secular progressive means you disagree with basing public policy on a set of beliefs that are more often used to affirm the white male power structure than they are for spiritual worship.
By the way, you can walk into any supermarket in America right now and see for yourself that the Easter Bunny isn’t going anywhere. And then there’s this.
According to the National Retail Federation, the average American will spend approximately $145 on Easter candy and decor in 2013 which is on par with Easter spending in 2012. Spending on Easter in 2012 was up 11 percent from 2011 and far above levels seen during the Bush administration.
Easter spending has gone up since President Obama took office. Are the secular progressives “running wild” or not?